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Coverage of 44% in the Nexus archive.
- Brooklyn subway stabbing: Man attacks victim at random on staircase, cops say
A 44-year-old man was randomly stabbed on a staircase at the Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road subway station in Brooklyn on July 8. The suspect, described as wearing a 'St. Stan's Athletic League' t-shirt and a backpack, fled the scene, and the motive remains under investigation. The victim was hospitalized in stable condition.
- Man stabbed in the back at NYC subway station: NYPD
A 44-year-old man was stabbed in the back at the Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road subway station in Brooklyn around 9:15 p.m. on Wednesday. The attack occurred on the staircase, with an unidentified individual as the suspect.
- Developer of buckling NYC building facing $376M claims for ‘life-threatening’ shortcuts at celeb enclave
MetroLoft, the developer of a Manhattan high rise that suddenly buckled, is facing a $350 million-plus lawsuit over 'life-threatening' construction shortcuts at the celebrity enclave 443 Greenwich St.
- Colorado State Patrol cruiser struck by suspected drunk driver on I-70; trooper sent to hospital
A Colorado State Patrol trooper was hospitalized after his cruiser was struck by a Jeep during a traffic stop on Interstate 70. The incident involved a 47-year-old woman suspected of driving under the influence and a 44-year-old woman driving without a license, both facing charges. All three individuals involved were hospitalized but later released.
- Bronx woman cuffed for allegedly stabbing friend to death during argument: cops
A Bronx woman faces murder and manslaughter charges for allegedly stabbing her friend to death during an argument in their home. The victim, a 31-year-old woman, was found with fatal stab wounds and pronounced dead at Lincoln Hospital. Police arrested Lexus Bullock, 27, at the scene and booked her on charges including murder and criminal possession of a weapon.
- Thornton police search for suspect after man killed at house party
A 44-year-old man was shot and killed during a house party in Thornton, Colorado, early Sunday morning. Police are searching for the suspect and have not yet released the victim's identity. Investigators are seeking information to determine the cause of the shooting.
- Colorado State Patrol cruiser struck by suspected drunk driver on I-70; trooper sent to hospital
A Colorado State Patrol trooper was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a Jeep during a traffic stop on Interstate 70 near Watkins. The incident involved a vehicle that failed to yield to an emergency vehicle and a 47-year-old woman suspected of driving under the influence. Three people, including the trooper, were hospitalized but later released.
- Seafood restaurant sets sights on Cotswold space
A boutique seafood restaurant, The Belly of the Whale, is opening in the Cotswold area at 4422 Colwick Road, a space previously occupied by Pizza Peel since November 2025. The restaurant focuses on North Carolina’s Atlantic coast seafood and seeks a maître d or front-of-house manager.
- Caught on can? Cops hunt thug who pummeled 74-Year-old woman over bottle machine
A 74-year-old woman was assaulted in the Bronx after a dispute over a bottle recycling machine. The suspect, described as wearing a blue shirt and black pants, pushed her to the ground and punched her before fleeing. The victim was hospitalized in stable condition, and no arrests have been made.
- California man survives armed robbery attempt when roommate's rifle jams
A 44-year-old Northern California man narrowly avoided being shot during an armed robbery attempt when the alleged assault rifle his roommate aimed at him malfunctioned, authorities announced. The June 26 incident occurred in Covelo, Mendocino County.
- 4 numbers that show how chronic absenteeism is becoming a long-term crisis
Chronic absenteeism remains a persistent crisis, with 22.6% of students in 44 states and DC being chronically absent in 2024-25, still higher than prepandemic levels. A report by the American Enterprise Institute highlights a 0.9 percentage point decline from 2023-24 but warns of long-term challenges, including a 48% increase in absenteeism among kindergartners compared to 2019.
- Shooting reported in Plantation; suspect arrested
A shooting in Plantation left one person hospitalized, and a suspect was arrested. The incident occurred on the 4400 block of NW 10th Court, with authorities stating it is isolated and poses no public danger.
- ‘Like a horror movie’: Bloody selfies, witness testimony sends Royal Oak nanny to trial in grandfather’s murder
A Royal Oak nanny, Samantha Booth, faces trial for first-degree murder and other charges after being accused of stabbing 83-year-old David Ong over 40 times. Witnesses described chaotic scenes, including a neighbor comparing the event to a horror movie, and a family member encountering Booth covered in blood during the confrontation.
- Northwest Denver city pool closed indefinitely after massive leak found
The city of Denver has closed a pool at 4435 Navajo Street indefinitely due to a significant water leak. The leak was discovered during a preseason inspection and was found to be losing over 16,000 gallons of water per day.
- Naked Man Wearing One Sock Arrested After Violent Stabbing Ends at Pasadena Gas Station
A 36-year-old Los Angeles man wearing only one sock was arrested after a domestic stabbing incident that concluded at a Mobil gas station in Pasadena. The altercation began when officers responded to reports of a man attempting to force a 44-year-old Compton woman into a vehicle.
- Problems continue inside Newark apartment building
Newark Code Enforcement issued summonses to a 26-unit apartment building at 449 Mount Prospect Avenue after returning to address ongoing issues. Half the building experienced a power outage from Monday to Tuesday, with tenants reporting difficulty using air conditioners without tripping power.
- 44 women police constables pass out from Kerala Police Academy
44 women police constables graduated from the Kerala Police Academy. ADGP Dinendra Kashyap received a salute during a parade.
- Encino residents said nightmare party house brings crime, violence to neighborhood
Residents in an Encino neighborhood are frustrated with the owner of a mansion on the 4400 block of Grimes Place, who hosts unruly, illegal weekend parties that bring crime and violence to the area. The parties, which attract hundreds of people and last well into the night, have led to ongoing complaints from neighbors.
- Milpitas mailroom thief suspect caught with several driver's licenses, IDs
A 44-year-old San Jose woman was arrested after allegedly breaking into a mailroom in Milpitas, where she was found with multiple driver's licenses and IDs. The incident occurred near the 1800 block of S. Milpitas Boulevard, and surveillance footage and an investigation led to her arrest.
- Taco stand workers shot during overnight robbery in Los Angeles
Two taco stand workers were shot during an overnight robbery in Los Angeles’ Vermont Vista neighborhood. The incident occurred at Hoover Street and Century Boulevard shortly after 10 p.m. Monday, with victims including a 42-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man.
- Officer stabbed in head, torso during arrest at Long Beach library
A 44-year-old Torrance man faces life in prison for stabbing a Long Beach police officer in the head and torso during an arrest at the Billie Jean King Public Library on April 17. The incident occurred just before 2:30 p.m. near Pacific Avenue and First Street in Long Beach.
- Deezer says 44% of new music uploads are AI-generated, most streams are fraudulent
Deezer reports 44% of new music uploads are AI-generated, with most streams being fraudulent. The company has developed detection technology to identify AI tracks, which it licenses to third-parties with a low false positive rate. A survey found 97% of users couldn't distinguish AI-generated songs from human-made ones.
- Autism breakthrough as scientists find 44-cent pill that 'reverses' symptoms
Scientists have discovered a 44-cent pill that claims to reverse autism symptoms, marking a potential breakthrough in autism treatment. The low-cost medication could offer new hope for patients and families affected by the condition.